Acidfree Gallery dropped by with a preview of the 2012 NYCC Limited Edition Transformers Screen Prints by artist Tom Whalen. Click here to visit Acidfree Gallery where they also have preview of the G.I. Joe prints.

Look for us at NYC Comic Con, booth 1681! This will be your first chance to get your hands on these limited edition prints. We will also sell a very limited quantity on our website after the show. This is just the beginning of a very exciting series of screen prints planned for release over the next several months! Follow us on facebook and twitter for up-to-date news and details about the series.

Twitter and facebook followers will have a chance to win a free copy of these new prints. Simply follow us on twitter or like us on facebook and you will have a chance to win!

All prints in the series will come with a trading card certificate of authenticity. They will be hand numbered to match each hand numbered print. The variant prints in the series will come with numbered card, signed by the artist!

Acidfree Gallery, Together With Hasbro, to Release Limited Edition Screen Prints for the TRANSFORMERS and G.I. JOE Brands.

Posted on 1st Oct 2012 @ 7:37 AM

Acidfree Gallery, Together With Hasbro, to Release Limited Edition Screen Prints for the TRANSFORMERS and G.I. JOE Brands.

October 1, 2012 - Acidfree Gallery is pleased to announce we are teaming up with Hasbro to release a series of limited edition screen-printed collectible art. The partnership with Hasbro Inc. and Acidfree Gallery has granted Acidfree rights to gather some of the top poster artists from around the world to bring you original, screen-printed art for the TRANSFORMERS and G.I. JOE brands, in an exciting collection to adorn consumers’ walls and showcase their passion for these iconic brands.

The initial print release kicks off on October 11, 2012, at New York Comic Con (October 11-14, 2012, New York, NY) and continues with online sales at http://www.acidfreegallery.com throughout 2012 and 2013. The series includes original screen-printed works from popular poster artists from around the globe. Every print in the series will be professionally screen printed by D&L Screen printing, recognized by artists and collectors as one of the elite companies for producing screen-printed collectable art.

About Acidfree Gallery

Acidfree Gallery is an online art resource displaying and selling limited edition art prints. Recent print releases have gained global attention online. Acidfree Gallery works with many talented artists to create visually stimulating print releases and art events. We are committed to bringing exciting new art to the collector communities and abroad!

Follow us on twitter and facebook for continued updates and details about this exciting series of print releases!

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Damn, $50 each is a tall order. Especially when there are DC Collectibles exclusives at NYCC that run cheaper. I have a very limited convention budget. (:-/) Even so, these are some great pieces of graphic art. It's nice that they represent G1 as a whole instead of representing a specific fiction/multiverse.

$50 for what could be made on adobe illustrator. No thanks (It does look pretty cool, though). You could always just take that picture and figure some way of upsizing it with a decent resolution and print it yourself.

THE POWERS OF DARKNESS ARE A MORE POWERFUL WEAPON THAN ALL THE TOYS YOUR SCIENCE CAN MUSTERDie, Autobots!

When eating planets alone isn't enough to satisfy the Chaos Bringer's hunger, Unicron comes to Earth to fill up on McDonald's. McDonald's golden arches will light our darkest hour (when the Chaos Bringer would not share) by clogging his arteries, raising his blood pressure, and giving him diabetes.

50 bucks isn't a bad price at all to be honest. It's a very limited print and on 100lb stock which is very heavy weight card stock and has a matte finish. Perfect for this print and design style. Plus it's 18 by 24 inches....that's huge,assuming the image uses up the entire sheet of paper, the image is usually smaller so that it can be framed.

I buy art prints on 100 lb stock that i really like for around 40 bucks. So 50 is a little pricey but not too bad.

Anyone else get these? I ordered both of them this morning when they went on sale through their website. Skipped the varient since I figured it was going to be snatched up right away because it was a more limited print.

I was no more than five minutes late in picking up the variant thanks to my girlfriend needing to go to the bank; watched as someone bought the last one available right in front of me at the convention. After being told a few would be available this afternoon I decided to save some money to get it, only to have the site take forever to reload, making me miss out on it a second time. REALLY wanted that variant...

That sucks! I would have loved to have the varient as well, but knowing that it would be extreme limited quantities, I opted to get the other two instead. From the tweets sent out, the varient and the Autobot oversold. I was lucky enough to not be one of the ones issued a refund. Don't think the wife was too happy about the purchase, though.